Leucorrhea during ovulation

Leucorrhea during ovulation is usually transparent, sticky, and has a certain smell. The smell is usually a fresh, pleasant smell, similar to the aroma of flowers, but some women may experience some slight odor.

Why does this kind of discharge occur during ovulation?

Ovulation discharge is produced by a woman’s vaginal secretions. During a woman's menstrual cycle, an egg is released from the ovary and combines with sperm to form a fertilized egg. During this process, a woman's vaginal secretions are affected by hormones secreted by the ovaries, which increase and form transparent, clear, and smelly secretions.

What effect does ovulation secretion have on the body?

The secretions during ovulation have a certain impact on the body and can affect a woman’s sexual desire and the quality of her sexual behavior. In addition, it can also help women better attract men and improve women's sexual satisfaction.

How to observe ovulation?

Observing ovulation can be achieved by measuring body temperature and observing changes in secretions.